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Chennai

Chennai is an Indian city like no other, influenced by Tamil traditions and unique cosmopolitan flair. Discover centuries-old art forms such as Bharata Natyam dance and performances of the stringed instrument the veena, or if a modern adventure appeals, snack on fusion food and try filter kaapi. Much more than a gateway city, it's worth taking the time to immerse yourself in a unique local culture.

1/6With a prime position on the Bay of Bengal, Chennai is famous for its beautiful sands such as Marina Beach, the second longest beach in all of India

2/6Wander around Chennai’s Mylapore neighbourhood to see incredible sacred sites such as the elaborate and colourful Kapaleeshwarar Temple

3/6Spot rare birds at peaceful Pulicat Lake, one of India’s biggest wetland areas and easily reached from Chennai City

4/6The ancient San Thome Basilica in Chennai was founded by the Portuguese in 1523 and is said to mark the burial place of St Thomas the Apostle

5/6A visit to the stone-carved Mamallapuram Temple is a popular day trip from Chennai

6/6The Madras High Court in Chennai is said to be the world's largest judicial building after the Courts of London

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With a prime position on the Bay of Bengal, Chennai is famous for its beautiful sands such as Marina Beach, the second longest beach in all of India

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Wander around Chennai’s Mylapore neighbourhood to see incredible sacred sites such as the elaborate and colourful Kapaleeshwarar Temple

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Spot rare birds at peaceful Pulicat Lake, one of India’s biggest wetland areas and easily reached from Chennai City

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The ancient San Thome Basilica in Chennai was founded by the Portuguese in 1523 and is said to mark the burial place of St Thomas the Apostle

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A visit to the stone-carved Mamallapuram Temple is a popular day trip from Chennai

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The Madras High Court in Chennai is said to be the world's largest judicial building after the Courts of London

Things to do

Things to do

We've chosen the must-see highlights of this fantastic city.

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Milesworth Travel

This full-service travel agency can set you up with an intimate trip to Chennai. Enjoy tailor-made experiences with a lively guide and chauffeur to help you discover charming facets of the city's forts, museums and markets. They'll make shopping for bargains a breeze too.

This 8th-century Shiva temple is Chennai's proudest landmark, famed for its spectacular tower of sculpted figures in a riot of colours. Hear the legends, enjoy the buzz and revel in the spiritual energy as you pick up stunning antiques and sizzling spices outside the temple.

Cocktails get a quirky twist here, like "teatails", a cheeky combo of tea and spirits. World-renowned DJs often stop here – the great vibe will pull you right onto the dance floor and imaginative tapas will fuel you in between sessions.

Laced with engaging, witty anecdotes, these walks led by raconteurs give you a charming glimpse into Chennai's rich culture and history. The exuberance of these bizarre and curious characters will make you wonder: is it fact, fiction, or just superstition?

Zip along Chennai's scenic, sea-hugging East Coast Road to this heritage centre where you can encounter the culture of all four of India's southern states. On display are distinct architectural styles, dance, music and handicrafts.

Hit by mall fatigue? Try Chennai's charming Amethyst, a rambling colonial bungalow set in lush greenery, with designer couture, avant-garde jewellery and exotic Indian artefacts. A laid-back café in the garden adds a stylish ambience, tempting you to linger longer.

Please note that for online bookings, infants under two will not occupy their own seat. To book an infant-occupied seat, or if your infant turns two during your trip, please contact your local reservations office.